This full-size conversion camper has everything a family of four would need to travel the world in style. It has Bluetooth speakers, a double bed, a bunk bed, a kitchen table, sink and cupboards. It has a fridge and a freezer, a bathroom and shower, and tanks that can hold about 30 gallons of water. The side and rear windows get blinds while the front windshield comes with a sunshade.

The front row of seats swivel for entertaining. A satellite dish will beam TV down to you, and a Wi-Fi hotspot is also available. It's not a camper van -- it's a glamper van.

If you want to sleep in comfort, get the roof-mounted air-conditioning unit. If you want to keep it more natural, spec the solar panels. A bike rack, an awning and a camping table are also available. It’s also likely to be a lot easier to drive than a 30-foot recreational vehicle.

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It does come with some current safety features including blind-spot warning, emergency braking, adaptive cruise, rearview camera and lane-keep assist.

Color options include candy white, reflex silver or indium gray. Two-tone schemes are also available: silver and gray, white and red, blue and white or beige and white. We don’t have powertrain options, but it will be available with all-wheel drive.

Deliveries will start in 2019, and pricing details will come closer to launch -- but since this will never come to the States, it doesn't really matter what it costs.

The VW Grand California will debut at the Caravan Salon in Germany later this month.